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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Agronomy and Crop Sciences
Combinations Of Allelopathic Crop Extracts Reduce Digitaria Spp. And Setaria Faberi Seed Germination, Peter Apicella, Karl Guillard
Combinations Of Allelopathic Crop Extracts Reduce Digitaria Spp. And Setaria Faberi Seed Germination, Peter Apicella, Karl Guillard
Honors Scholar Theses
Allelopathic cover crops contain compounds that deter other types of plant seeds from germinating or inhibiting established plants’ growth. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus, SF), buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, BW), sorghum-sudangrass (Sorghum × drummondii [Nees ex. Steud.] Millsp. & Chase, SSG), and winter rye (Secale cereale) are all known allelopathic cover crops. However, there is little information about the use of these allelopathic cover crops used together and their combined impact on weed seed germination. Laboratory bioassays were conducted to determine the effect of the aforementioned cover crops alone and in combinations in reducing the …
Pesticide Use On Sweet Corn Grown In Connecticut: 1990, James L. Turner Ii, Candace L. Bartholomew
Pesticide Use On Sweet Corn Grown In Connecticut: 1990, James L. Turner Ii, Candace L. Bartholomew
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Connquest, Sandra Cookson, D.W. Allinson, G.S. Speer, R.W. Taylor, R.P. Prince, J.W. Bartok, D.W. Protheroe, D.R. Miller
Connquest, Sandra Cookson, D.W. Allinson, G.S. Speer, R.W. Taylor, R.P. Prince, J.W. Bartok, D.W. Protheroe, D.R. Miller
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Metribuzin Tolerance In Tomatoes, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Metribuzin Tolerance In Tomatoes, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Leaf Diffusive Resistance And Relative Water Content As Indications Of Varietal Sensitivity To Drought In Potatoes, Darlene A. Wilcox, Richard A. Ashley
Leaf Diffusive Resistance And Relative Water Content As Indications Of Varietal Sensitivity To Drought In Potatoes, Darlene A. Wilcox, Richard A. Ashley
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Relationship Of Physiologic Age, Hardening, And Carbon And Nitrogen Content To Tolerance Of Tomatoes To Metribuzin, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Relationship Of Physiologic Age, Hardening, And Carbon And Nitrogen Content To Tolerance Of Tomatoes To Metribuzin, Esther H. Nelson, Richard A. Ashley
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Research For Connecticut By The Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
Research For Connecticut By The Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
1964 Drought In Connecticut, The, Byron E. Janes, Joseph J. Brumbach
1964 Drought In Connecticut, The, Byron E. Janes, Joseph J. Brumbach
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.